Episode 4
Tha Calum a’ snà mh gu là rach eachdraidheil airson dealbhan seann-nòsach a thogail. Calum takes a tricky swim to an historical location to take some retro-styled photos.
Tha Calum MacIlleathain air ais le sreath ùr a’ sealltainn cho measail ’s a tha e air a bhith a-muigh agus a’ togail dhealbhan sònraichte. A’ gabhail a-steach cuid de na h-à itichean as bòidhche san dùthaich, bidh gach prògram ga leantainn air turas inntinneach ’s e an tòir air dealbhan annasach.
Bidh feum air diofar dhòighean còmhdhail gus faighinn chun na h-à itichean eadar-dhealaichte air am bi e a’ tadhal – rothair-beinne, bà taichean, coiseachd nam monaidhean agus snà mh. Agus air a shlighe, bidh cothrom dealbhan a thogail. Feumaidh Calum dearbhadh gu bheil e sgileil leis a’ chamara ach aig a’ cheann thall, ’s ann bho shùil gheur fhèin a thig na dealbhan! Anns a’ phrògram seo, tha e a’ snà mh gu là rach eachdraidheil airson dealbhan seann-nòsach a thogail.
Calum Maclean is back with another series sharing his love of the outdoors with a search for outstanding photos. This series follows Calum showcasing some of the best scenery that the country has to offer. Every programme follows Calum on a gripping trip to a special photo.
The disparate locations in each programme mean that Calum needs to use various methods of travel - mountain biking, hill walking, paddleboarding and of course, swimming. Along the way he spots unique photos to illustrate his journey. Over the series, Calum has to show his familiarity with a wide range of photographic skills and techniques such as long exposures, underwater and astrophotography, but in the end it’s Calum’s keen eye that brings remarkable results.
In this programme, Calum takes a tricky swim to an historical location to take some retro-styled photos.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Calum Maclean |
Producer | Alasdair MacLean |
Production Manager | Eileen Irvine |
Broadcasts
- Fri 12 Aug 2022 21:50
- Sat 13 Aug 2022 22:50
- Sun 18 Jun 2023 00:30
- Sun 18 Jun 2023 23:50
- Fri 23 Jun 2023 22:50
- Thu 7 Mar 2024 23:20
- Sat 9 Mar 2024 22:50